Thursday, June 12, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London

The Independent

Outer limits: It's another weird and wacky line-up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe
With more than 31,000 performers in 2,088 shows, getting noticed at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe is never going to be easy. For those artists descending on the Scottish capital,...

Review: Afterlife, National Theatre: Lyttelton, London

The Times UK

Andrew Lloyd Webber hit aids £2.5m largesse
T. S. Eliot's estate donates the sum to the London Library on the back of royalties from Cats, the long-running musical

The Chalk Garden, Donmar Warehouse, London
This production is a delicious treat: riotously funny, delicately poignant and as light as petals on the breeze

The Guardian

Tarantino would be proud
Podcast: Andrew Dickson talks blood, guts and sexual intrigue with the stars of The Revenger's Tragedy at the National

Because Wilde's worth it
Star choreographer Matthew Bourne tells Judith Mackrell why he couldn't resist updating Dorian Gray

Goodbye, cruel wind
Gone With the Wind was set to be the biggest show in town. Cast member Ray Shell gives the inside story as to why it flopped so badly

The Chalk Garden, Donmar Warehouse, London
I cannot imagine a snappier or more sensitively acted revival of this play than this one directed by Michael Grandage, writes Michael Billington

Black Tonic, Sprint festival, London
It's supposed to be performed in a hotel for an audience of two - and this show, in its early stages, shows a lot of potential, writes Lyn Gardner

The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog

Chris Wilkinson: Noises off: Going underground

Whatsonstage.com

McDiarmid, Hodge & Bellingham Head to Chichester

Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End and Fringe

West Side Stories
In the first of our handy guides , we find out what’s going on Off West End in west London.

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